The low-reflection solar module is particularly suitable for use near airports, motorways, railway lines and residential areas. The use of the special low-glare glass achieves a significantly lower degree of reflection in the solar modules compared to standard modules.
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Tests by independent specialist institutes confirm a reduction in glare many times over, depending on the installation situation, and certify that the modules fall well below the legal limits for light immissions. This means that the special module is often the only option for realising a solar installation in an economically viable location despite strict regulations.
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Luxor Solar combines the greatly reduced glare effect with the efficient N-Type Topcon technology in the new module. The module with 108 half cells (M10) from EU production achieves an output of up to 440 watts and an efficiency of up to 22.86 per cent. (mfo)